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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Shared Meditation Involving People With Cancer, Carers and Third Parties

Official Title: Shared Meditation Involving People With Cancer, Carers and Third Parties: Any Added Value Compared With Meditation Conducted With Patients? IMPLIC 2, a Randomised Study

Study ID: NCT06041607

Study Description

Brief Summary: Although the benefits of meditation are increasingly well documented, few hospitals offer this integrative approach in their supportive cancer care. Meditation is sometimes provided, but its potential benefits remain insufficiently evaluated. This project is based on the hypothesis that there could be a benefit in meditating together.

Detailed Description: The main aims of this randomised study are to improve well-being, strengthen links between carers, patients and third parties and raise awareness of the importance of living together better by offering meditation as a shared activity. The expected benefits of meditation therefore primarily concern the relief of psychological suffering. Promoting better understanding between carers and patients, and looking at oneself and others in a different way are experiences that aim to encourage exchanges and interactions between populations. For cancer patients (the target population), pain and other symptoms associated with the disease and its treatment will be better managed. The pain experienced by carers, which is essentially linked to professional overwork and contact with illness, will be considered and managed through meditation, resulting in benefits for carers and their way of interacting with their patients. The expected collective benefit is to develop and better live together our interdependence and humanity, by recognising suffering as a shared characteristic, despite our specific problems (as patients, carers or third parties). The overall aim is to alleviate suffering, which is an integral part of the human experience, by cultivating our common humanity.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Locations

Centre François Baclesse, Caen, , France

Contact Details

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